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Which retiring Panther had the most impressive career


mc52beast

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Peppers,...

how old is he now? 25? Still playing better than guys half his age. Kalil was a pro bowler but 33 and he’s done,.. probably will limp through 6 games again and call it a day— 

thomas Davis deserves his own statue,.. perineal Panther, came back from all those ACL and MCL injuries to be devastating—he’s number 2.

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